" Contrary to the claims of "sexual rights" propagandists there is no agreement at the United Nations that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) can be used to create "rights" to abortion, to be a prostitute, to be a child who has sex as they choose or for Men who have Sex with men (MSM) to engage in fisting, felching, rimming, farming, scat, chariot racing, jackhammering , anal penetration etc ".

Section 76. Unnatural crime. Whosoever shall be convicted of the abominable crime of buggery … shall be liable to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour for a term not exceeding ten years.[5]

Section 77. Attempt. Whosoever shall attempt to commit the said abominable crime, or shall be guilty of any assault with intent to commit the same, or of any indecent assault upon any male person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding seven years, with or without hard labour.[5]

Section 79. Outrages on decency. Any male person who, in public or private, commits, or is a party to the commission of, or procures or attempts to procure the commission by any male person of, any act of gross indecency with another male person, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof shall be liable at the discretion of the court to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.[5]

FELCHING

What is felching?

Felching is sucking (usually your own) cum out of someone’s arse, possibly with a straw. It may then include passing the spunk from mouth to mouth.

What’s the attraction?

Many of us are drawn towards tasting or swallowing cum (our own or others). It can mean taking into the body something seen as valued and potent.

Felching can also signify the end of the sex act. This meaning is even stronger if the cum’s been inside the other man as it’s a strong sign of two men joining together in a very intimate, ‘no limits’ way.

A strong, ‘piggy’ erotic charge comes from breaking the taboos around cleanliness and health that come with taking into your mouth something that’s been up another man’s arse.

World Economic Forum to Spotlight LGBT Rights

Megadonors Paul Singer and Dan Loeb plan to use the annual World Economic Forum to spark a discussion about LGBT rights.

BY SUNNIVIE BRYDUM

JANUARY 20 2014 2:55 PM ET

Marriage equality supporter and Republican maegadonor Paul Singer.

The generally sedate World Economic Forum could get a bit more controversial this year, thanks to Republican megadonors Paul Singer, Dan Loeb — and the Human Rights Campaign.

Politicoreports that Singer and Loeb have teamed up with HRC to use the annual economic gathering to take a stand for LGBT rights, hosting pro-equality activists from around the globe, including Masha Gessen, a lesbian mother of four, Russian journalist, and outspoken critic of Russia’s crackdown on LGBT rights.

The World Economic Forum, which begins Wednesday in Davos, Switzerland, will feature two panels focusing on LGBT rights, according to Politico. The first, titled “Gay Rights — Progress and Backlash,” will include Gessen as a featured speaker and examine the state of anti-LGBT laws in Russia, Uganda and Jamaica. The second panel, titled “The LGBT Agenda, U.S. Politics, and U.S. Foreign Policy,” will include Singer, Loeb, HRC president Chad Griffin, and Microsoft executive vice president Brad Smith. Both panels will be moderated by CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, and the U.N. high commissioner for human rights will also address the international attendees.

Although Singer is a Republican, the hedge fund manager has long been a prominent supporter of marriage equality initiatives around the country. In 2012, Singer donated $250,000 to Maryland’s successful effort to uphold the state’s recently passed marriage equality law. In August of that year,Singer created a super PAC aimed at convincing Republican lawmakers to support same-sex marriage.

Loeb is also a hedge fund manager, and founder of the $13 billion firm Third Point, according toForbes. Loeb had a long history of donating to Democratic candidates and causes, but began donating more heavily to Republican candidates after President Barack Obama’s inauguration, according to the Wall Street Journal. Last year, Loeb was among the 113 Republicans who cosigned an amicus brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in Hollingsworth v. Perry, urging that body to strike down California’s Proposition 8, which the court eventually did on a technicality in June.